Dragon Age: Inquisition - Morrigan Past and Present

Morrigan is one of the most mysterious characters to grace the Dragon Age universe. The seductive mage keeps everyone guessing about her true intentions, and knows more than she lets on. If the cheers following her appearance in Dragon Age: Inquisition’s E3 trailer are any indication, fans are glad to have her back. With so many questions lingering, including Morrigan’s whereabouts since performing the dark ritual to conceive a child, Inquisition is her chance to return to glory. Not only do we catch you on to speed on Morrigan, but we also sat down with BioWare to discuss the creation of one of the most-discussed Dragon Age characters and her role in Dragon Age: Inquisition.

Originally Posted by DungeonHack
Can't wait to see what will happen if you didn't impregnate the witch. I bet in that case she found Sandal the dwarf to do the deed.

Hehe. I did. Even though my Warden was gay, I wanted to be on the safe side when confronting an Elder Dragon God. (Plus, I wanted to see my child in future DA games.)

I am not sure if DA really should enable EVERY decision. Doesn't that mean a generic outcome? How can your decisions be meaningful if all possible decisions are taken into account in DA3? I'd say ok we make it canon that Sherpard… err I mean the Warden had a kid with Morrigan, period.

Edit : Oops, I just found out that it is called that way in English language, too ???

-- “ Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage – to move in the opposite direction.“ (E.F.Schumacher, Economist, Source)

Originally Posted by DungeonHack
Can't wait to see what will happen if you didn't impregnate the witch. I bet in that case she found Sandal the dwarf to do the deed.

Yeah, the article pretty much acknowledges that this will be hand-waved. To be fair, it would be next-to-impossible to have the god-baby play a major role (which many players have been clamoring for since DAO) without establishing some degree of canonical storyline.

Originally Posted by RedSocialKnight
Yeah, the article pretty much acknowledges that this will be hand-waved. To be fair, it would be next-to-impossible to have the god-baby play a major role (which many players have been clamoring for since DAO) without establishing some degree of canonical storyline.

I'm not sure where the "but even if they refuse, the other Grey Wardens of the world may not have the same resolve…" comes from. Speculation on the part of the article writer, perhaps? Regardless, if the player refused the Dark Ritual then it was refused. There is no Old God Baby.